Explore the Anatomy of Frogs
Frogs are fascinating creatures with unique anatomical features adapted for life both in water and on land. Here we dive into the intricacies of a frog's body:
- Skin: Frogs have permeable skin for breathing and absorbing moisture.
- Skeleton: A lightweight structure that aids in efficient movement, both hopping and swimming.
- Digestive System: Adapted for a carnivorous diet, primarily consisting of insects and small invertebrates.
- Respiratory System: Frogs rely on both lungs and their skin to take in oxygen.
For a deep dive into frog physiology, feel free to explore our detailed sections on Frog Biochemistry and Evolutionary Biology.